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Hershey’s Keegan Redmond finishes under par, wins Commonwealth match
At Penn National’s Founders Course, Hershey’s Keegan Redmond earned top billing Wednesday in a Mid-Penn Commonwealth golf match. Redmond, who made four birdies in a six-hole stretch, was the lone golfer to break par, firing 2-under 70 to win medalist honors by three strokes. If you purchase a...
Serial killer Joey Miller’s cat-and-mouse game with cops revealed in newly released recordings
For seven years, Joey Miller drank, did drugs and murdered with abandoned in Harrisburg -- until fate and a dogged detective caught up with him in August 1992. For the next 23 years, Miller would play a cat-and-mouse game with detective Thomas Brennan, then the chief investigator for Dauphin County.
Coroner IDs man killed in forklift accident at Auburn recycling plant
AUBURN, Pa. - The Schuylkill County Coroner's Office has identified the man killed in a forklift accident at a recycling plant in Auburn. The deputy coroner was called to Cougle's Recycling in the 800 block of Market Street in Auburn Tuesday. 57-year-old Pedro Morales of Collegeville was pronounced dead at...
American man wanted for murder caught in Mexico
EL PASO, Texas (Border Report) – Mexican authorities say they have expelled a U.S. citizen wanted in connection with a murder committed in Pennsylvania. The suspect only identified as Donald Xavier T., 52, was apprehended earlier this week by the Chihuahua state police and turned over to U.S. Customs and Border Protection on Tuesday at […]
Clocks ‘fall back’ when daylight saving time ends on this date
August has come. Summer is waning. The days are finally dropping below the 90-degree mark. You know what that means — it’s time to repeatedly remind everyone when daylight saving time ends this year. The days will start getting darker when folks set their clocks back on Sunday,...
Council Rock Newtown Represents Pennsylvania in High-Stakes Little League World Series
The 77th Little League Baseball World Series has kicked off, as Bucks County’s Council Rock Newtown Little League battles for glory. The 77th Little League Baseball World Series has kicked off in Williamsport, with Pennsylvania once again in the spotlight as Bucks County’s Council Rock Newtown Little League battles for national glory, writes Patrick Berkery for The Keystone Newsroom.
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Wawa and Sheetz Make News While Rutter’s Quietly Expands
Pennsylvanians have been fixated on the expansion of Wawa and Sheetz, still arguing over which is better. Meanwhile, Rutter’s, which has mostly been ignored, is also rapidly expanding in central Pennsylvania and elsewhere, writes Carol Hardbarger in a column for Lancaster Farming. The Rutter’s expansion goes from 84 stores...
Olympic medal recap for athletes from Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) -- The 2024 Paris Olympics have come to a close, and our athletes from Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware have made their mark on the world stage. Now, let's take a look at how they fared and whether they returned home with some new hardware. Team USA Basketball.
No hands: Pa. makes way for driverless trucking
In the summer of 1995, two researchers from Carnegie Mellon University left Pittsburgh on a cross-country road trip in a 1990 Pontiac TransSport minivan modified in one important way: Its primary driver was a computer system named RALPH, short for Rapidly Adapting Lateral Position Handler. A camera below the rearview mirror scoped out the road ahead, recognizing images, such as lane markings. A UNIX computer between the front seats analyzed the images and relayed instructions to an electric motor that moved the steering wheel.
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